RE: New User question

2005-05-23 Thread Dave Korn
Original Message >From: René Berber >Sent: 20 May 2005 22:46 > mimiller OOPS ncsa.uiucDOTBLAH wrote: >> program. My first guess was; c:cygwin\bin>cygwin vic >> but I get an error: cannot execute binary file > but it looks like it is... so first you opened the "Command Prompt", > changed

Re: New User question

2005-05-20 Thread René Berber
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [snip] The program runs fine when I'm in cygwin, but the > larger package I am using expects it to run in windows. Uh? Cygwin is running under windows, what you really mean is that you want your program to be executed by another program or only under the windows command

Re: New user question(s)

2002-10-01 Thread Jeremy Hetzler
At 10:15 AM 10/1/2002 -0500, you wrote: >Hi List, > >I'm new to cygwin, running xfree86 version. I've attempted to look at the >faq and the >list archive and didn't see these questions. I think they're a result of >some mis- >understanding I have of UNIX. > >When I launch my cygwin window from t

Re: New user question(s)

2002-10-01 Thread felixmendelssohnn
At 10:15 AM 10/1/2002 -0500, you wrote: >Hi List, > >I'm new to cygwin, running xfree86 version. I've attempted to look at the >faq and the >list archive and didn't see these questions. I think they're a result of >some mis- >understanding I have of UNIX. > >When I launch my cygwin window from t

Re: New user question

2001-12-27 Thread Tim Prince
Only the gcc which comes with cygwin has all the cygwin patches applied. Since you don't specify any requirements which would move you toward a newer version, such as the more modern C++ library, or P4 support, you may not have a good reason for changing. Attempting to build and install gcc witho